Just today, i sent a sorry letter to the boy i love.
He read it, but didnt reply
then later he messaged me on aim.
[which he hasnt done in a while]
he was acting casual
so my question is, does he still hate me ?
or do you think he got over it?
luvin_chick<3 answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 10:39 am: i would think that he's somewhat over it and wants to get everything back to normal. i think you should let him get everything back to normal and maybe throughout that time, he'll start liking you or something. i don't really know a lot of background information between you two, so i can't really conclude what might happen. but i hope i helped. [ luvin_chick<3's advice column | Ask luvin_chick<3 A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 3:56 am: It means he's over it.
He just doesn't want to make a big deal out of it so he's going to pretend it never happened.
Don't bring it up unless he talks about it first. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
clarayow answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 2:41 am: If he still hates you, why will he message you on AIM (something he hasnt done in a while)?
I think you've kinda answered your own question.
MelLeDisko answered Monday November 20 2006, 11:11 pm: If he's IMing you and talking to you, then I say he's getting over it. He might not be FULLY, but if he hated you, he wouldn't be talking to you probably, would he?
He's probably just trying to sound casual to make it seem like everything's fine and that everything's good between the two of you. Also, he might be afraid things are going to become awkward because of whatever situation that happend, and now you two are talking again. So just help him keep it casual and keep the conversation flowing and crack some jokes here or there to lighten the mood a bit.
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